You maybe saw yesterday that rapper B.O.B revealed to the world that he believed the Earth was flat and that anyone claiming that it was a globe was either lying or had been had by a grand conspiracy. People on the Internet made fun of him. And there's a good argument to be made that they should make fun of him, because it turns out science is pretty sure of the fact that we live on a globe and not some weird flat disc. Go figure. But the "Flat Earth" claims weren't even close to the most interesting thing that B.O.B. has tweeted about.

No, the most interesting thing he's ever tweeted about is a different conspiracy theory. And of course, it involved cloning.

Yeah. So it not only turns out that B.O.B. believes that celebrities are being cloned all the time, but I'm pretty sure in that last one, he's admitting to either being a clone himself, or to witnessing the cloning of celebrities. That's pretty crazy, because cloning doesn't work the way he's implying. It's not like there's Lindsay Lohan, and then they clone her and get a second Lindsay Lohan of the same age. Currently, unless the Freemasons have some new technology that they haven't yet revealed to the world, cloning doesn't produce an exact, same-aged copy of the thing being cloned, but rather it produces a genetically identical starting point for a being. But then again, I'm decidedly not speaking from personal experience so maybe B.O.B. knows better than I do.

But if what he's saying is true, here are some people I think are clones:

Kobe Bryant this year. (Too okay with the fact that he sucks now.)

Amanda Bynes the last few years. (What happened to the girl from Nickelodeon and even Easy A.

Donald Trump. (The real Donald was a democrat who would never actually run for president.)

B.O.B. because he basically admitted it here.

Oh my god. I really hope I'm not a clone. That would be such an inconvenience.

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